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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The New England Journal of Medicine put its imprimatur on the two studies.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Applying the label often serves as an imprimatur of management respectability.
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Bush had managed to acquire United Nations imprimatur .
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The imprimatur was obtained from the Papal censor and the book was published in 1632.
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The cynicism and materialism already so prevalent in our culture are given the imprimatur of policy.
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They can also get the imprimatur of the Constitutional Court to achieve this.
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Yet he could have brought in most of these changes without a year-long study and without the Treasury's imprimatur .